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Show fV, UTAH' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, Wednesday, May 11, 1927. PAGE THREE Stones TinmOTw Mmiiimg: Ill ! ... j ! v. v t" )t' Two Ton of New Seamless Axminster Rugs Just All New Patterns All Perfect Stock Positively The Largest Assortment of Rugs we Have Ever Harfi Auction at extremely Low Cost. Sixes from ZZx36 inches to 12x15 Feet;:?U Piirichad at Vv High Pile Seamless Axminster Rugs Going For $4.0027x54 inch Pile Seamless Axminster Rugs Going For Let m ass drive considerable work to the out- -' ljne. Very shortly the awards! will be assigned their subjects to represent in the parade. The American Legion have already agreed to have a fine float in the parade. Air. Cliff Johnson of Ogden has arrived at the Cache County Fair Grounds with Sport and another trotter and expects to . Feather A"iicultur-Colleg- e Cache Countys board of comare planning to holi a missioners is in session today Freshmen of the danct. whatever that Members of the U. A. C. chapat place in ton of Alpha Kappa Psi, national ter f. Friday evening. business fraternity, held an enOi Mot dav evening the Jun- joyable informal dancing party ior clast c i he L. A. C. helrl a last evening at the Girls camp dancing party at the (Vrls in Logan canyon. Thirty couples Camp in figan .t" . . with attended. ' quite a largt attendance. ii j j cowboy ay be, ! BELIEF 1 in Evans-Cowle- , y. ; Mec-ha- i 4 , take part the harness races Cache Countys quota of the Special equipment for charging for the Fourth of July Celebra- Mississippi Flood Relief Fund Ford magnetos. tion. Mr. Johnson was the own- has been set at $1,600. Some Advertisement) er of Widow Hal which was sold days ago the Cache County to T. Murphy 3 years ago for a of the American Red lias caught Marsha) little less than five thousand Chapter Cross was considering plans for icveral peope who have been dollars. Mr. Johnson is now the. $800, the sum they had dumping thcic rubbish on some sole owner of Sport, the horse raising been asked to collect. While the tf the back streets of the city. that has been doing so well over committee was in session, a It is determined 'bar, ah who are o the circuit for the telegram was received by chair- taught in this practice will be past two seasons. A fine five man Ray B. West informing taken into couit. All rubbish, E 3 gaited saddle horse is also being him that instead of the five mil- refuse and ofal must be hauled trained by Mr. Johnson for a lion dollars had been to the city dump. t thatto handle party in Salt Lake City. the Mr. T. J. Richards of Malad thought adequate Have your motor washed. ten millions were said disaster, has a fast running horse and Mr. Hoover to be necessary, New process, at Lundahl Serviby plans to be present for the races and all advertisemeint. throughout the ce Station. for the Fouth of July and for country quotas had been doubled. the Cache County Fair. It apA number of friends of Ileber The Red Cross committee, the Cache Valley running while ready to set in motion a Bingham, pears TODAY proprietor of the B. horses will have some real com- County-wid- e drive for funds, & B. cafe, seeing announcement on the Fourth of July. are much relieved to find that in Journal of a fine Pantages Vaudeville petition Chairman Chas. Jenkins . of in this case an intensive cam- 'andTuesdays sentence imposed upon jail Alexander Sisters the Committee on Athletics of paign in the busiest time of flie II. S. Bingham, imagined Jack Joyces Horses the Chamber of Commerce and year will not be required. A sur- Ileber. The fact is thatit was the who is in charge of the Horse, Harry Rappe of the Bingham Disaster initials are not the same as his, plus Shoe Tournament for the Four-,t- h Relief Fund, which Irma Milo Co. you may and the offender is a resident of July Celebration is work- -' remember was Willis and Whiting of Smithfield. ing on a plan to bring m quite has been placed at the disposal Picture s a number of horse shoe pitcn-er- of the Red Cross The business men are remindby the BingMIKE for the celebration. It will ham Relief Committee, This sur ed of the work day in Logan a tournament and quite a amounts to $1,000, a very Canyon tomorrow. Be at the plus Thurs., Friday, Sat. be large number will take part. splendid start for the countys Chamber of Commerce at a. Many of the local horse shoe quota. m. with your grubbinghoe and pitchers have been practicing Chairman West and the Com- a full dinner pail. Bring your daily since the announcement ot mittee feel that the remaining car if you have one so others can the celebration. $600 will be raised without a ride. The plan is to complete the question by voluntary contribu- Crimson Trail and do some work Care Is Advised tions. Subscriptions will be re- on the canyon paik. ' i The fact that most children ceived by any bank in the ' city have no fear of dirt should be or county, or The Journal will Marriage licenses have been ' issued to: James C. Thompson taken into consideration in pur- -' take in your contribution. Everyone is asked to help in and Mary E. Burt of.Clarks-ton- ; chasing wash cotton fabrics for childrens clothing, according relieving this awful disaster, the Evard C. Evans and Ruth in the history of the Unit Nelson of. Raymond, to home economic experts. j worst Idaho; With printed wash fabrics in ed States. No contribution is Howard Neson and Edna Lund-quiall weights of cotton materials too smal to help, but givd it of Weston, Idaho; Acle popular, they advise the pur- NOW, for the -need is urgent Guy Nielsen of Hyrum and Gol-d- a chase only of well known brands and very great. Morton of Logan. George and the taking home of a sample Spencer Archibald of Wellsville to wash to see that the color and La Rue Brown of Hyrum. is fast. Voiles printed in geometric Windows Broken? Have J. P. Larsen Glass Co, replace them. designs are hew this year, they J. Write or phone add, and some, in black and Will An communication in white, gray ,or blue, are espec- to Theunsigned the go anywhere valley Journal from Provo, ially suitable for older women. states that Mrs.. (Advertisement) , Mary Lemon Batiste, dimity and organdy of announces the Brigham City fabrics are recommended for Articles of incorporation of hot summer afternoon wear, engagement of her daughter the Goaslind Geneva Spring Waterworks to Willis Robinson of while zephyrs, cotton charmeuse Co. have been filed in the offiProvo. The will take marriage and corded cottons are suggest-e- 4 ce of the county clerk. It is a as excellent materials for place in the near .future. corporation formed of holders house dresses and for the small of water rights and diversion Lundahls in your car daughters school and play half time. grease works of Goaslind spring in this advertisement. dresses. For young girls party county. Capital stock is placed Chairman Wliliam ' Peterson at $2200 divided into 44 shares dresses, printed batiste, organdy and lawn are suggested as ap- of the Court of Honor, thinks of $50 each. All stock is fully that in all probability the next paid up by transfer of individual propriate fabrics. court of. honor in this district holdings to the corporation. OfA new device enables a house- for Star, Life,. Eagle, Veteran, ficers named are: James B. wife to ascertain if milk she and higher scout awards, will Allen, Prest., Daniel L. Clark, skimmed be held Sunday evening, June Vice Prest., L. N. Allen, Secrebuys is unskimed. or watered. 26th, in the Tabernacle. tary and Treasurer. and Prof. A. N. Sorenson Mr: E. B. Spencer who repre :vnt the Cache and. Logan Stakes on the Central Committee for the Fourth of July Celebration in Logan and are in charge of the parade, plan to make the parade symbolic as far as possible. They' have a big undertaking and are giving Your Utah-Idah- ram ATTRACTIONS ; We specialize on Automobile y Service 'Repairs, (Advertisement) Garage. ' i Evans-Cowle- j 1 f ! j Mr.' and Mrs. Gy Ilulse of Millville are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born on Mothers day, AH concerned reported as doing nicely. Mrs. llulse was formerly Miss Afton over-subscribe- d, i i j j I st LB CTTlHS 746-N-- J 'u 2.75 . $2.75 1 y 0 U Herbert E. El wood, Jr son of Herbert E. and Elissa Stephenson Elwood of Lewiston died on Monday. He was born Dec, 3, 1917. Funeral services will be held in Lewiston third ward at 2 oclock Thursday afternoon, lntennent will be in the Fairview cemetery. ;The demonstration "given by Miss Boyes of the Utah Power & Light Company, at the, Bluebird yesterday nfterpopn Ava? a great success. 73 women attended hnd became intensely interested is Miss Boyess ' lecture on foods and preparation. y, lpf:i ing 'gas from MAKERS AT THE MAY CARNIVAL j DANCE THURSDAY MAY. 12 AT THE BANSANTE. 50 VOTES" GIVEN, WITH EACH DANCE TICKET. WILHIS BUR WILSON ANI) ORCHESTRA. Advertisement GHAM-Mi- t o' Jr Friday afternoon. Root beer stands and service stations seem to go hand in hand as one observes in traveling over the country. The latest beer stand to open in Logan a service station is the one at First South and Main which opened yesterday under the name of Macs root beer stand. The gift for the Carnival queen at Dansante May 12 is on display in Needham Jewelry window. Advertisement. In the tree planting beautification project of the boy scouts of the district, in the neighborhood of a thousand trees have been planted. These have been trees of the approved varieties. Scout Executive Lindblad announces that he has been able 40 young black to secure walnut trees at the very small cents each, price of twenty-fiv- e which scout troops desiring them, may obtain by applying to him. Graduation exercises of .the Logan Seminary will be held on Sunday, May 22nd, at' 2 oclock in the Tabernacle, at which time an impressive program will be rendered. There are thirty-fiv-e members in the graduating class, and they met yesterday and organized an alumni assocoffi- cers: Marriner Merrill, President, Ruth Wieser, and Nettie Shumway, Secretary. The chief object of the association win be to promote interest in Seminary work. Vice-Preside- becom- altogether too cpiftmon. Span tires ate also appropriated hew One., was stolen last night from a car parked on a Logan street. FREE CAPS AND NOISE SUUAK Laphell Steiner, withirf a few days of fifteen years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Steiner, died this morning at the family home in this city, of a heart trouble with which he had been afflicted for some time. 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